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h these questions can be maintained if he does not get his miranda rights. that is going to expire in will 48-hours. >> he says the agency is getting a lot of outside pressure to mir ran dies him. mir ran dieing him may jeopardize what they can use for him in court. they should hold off as long as possible to gter as much information as possible. >>> time now for your 5@5:00. 5 people are dead after a shooting in an apartment complex in seattle including a suspect. police responded to a shooting in federal way when two men were injured in a parking lot. officers moved to assist them. that's when they opened fire. a man and a woman also found dead inside of an apartment. there's no word on what sparked the shooting. >> four more victims have been identified from the deadly fert liedzer plant explosion. among them two brothers doug and robert newcastle both firefighters. >> both brothers were ready to serve neighbors in their time of need. they were the first in the emergency situation. robert and doug were more than just brothers. they were lifelong best frie
h these questions can be maintained if he does not get his miranda rights. that is going to expire in will 48-hours. >> he says the agency is getting a lot of outside pressure to mir ran dies him. mir ran dieing him may jeopardize what they can use for him in court. they should hold off as long as possible to gter as much information as possible. >>> time now for your 5@5:00. 5 people are dead after a shooting in an apartment complex in seattle including a suspect. police...
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bill: are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly fine. again i don't think it matters under what exception. you can always mirandize this individual, but the important thing is that get the information now. bill: i have not heard a lot of people disagree with that. >> think about the opposite what if they had read him the miranda rights and what if he had clammed up and what if there, god forbid been another attack that we could have seen coming if we had questioned the guy. just think of the conversation if there was a second attack that we could have prevented because we let the guy clam up. bill: this particular decision was broadened two years and and changed by executive order. that is something the president put in action in case you would have an event like this. that you could possibly have active, ongoing terror attacks or threats of terror attacks that could endanger the safety of the public. >> that's why i think he's done the right thing by not giving him the ability to be quiet. we n
bill: are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly fine. again i don't think it matters under what exception. you can always mirandize this individual, but the important thing is that get the information now. bill: i have not heard a lot of people disagree with that. >> think about the opposite what if they had read him the miranda rights and what if he had clammed up and what if there, god forbid been another attack that we...
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miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret: yuan, we don't know what if anything he has told investigators up until he was read his miranda rights. that's what we don't know. he is clearly not speaking because of the injury. but, your thoughts? >> i was going to make the point that you made, which is that we don't know what he said before he was read his miranda rights. and it would indicate from the fact that he is nodding that maybe he wasn't able to speak. maybe, i don't know but that's my assumption based on the transcript. i will say i don't think the presiden
miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret:...
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orlando bloom, miranda kerr, they're getting divorced. >> it's the old saying. you show me a hot chick and i'll show you a guy that's sick of [beep]. >> it's the same way for women. >> show me a guy with a lot of money and i'll show you a girl tired of spending it. right? >> we just got pauly d. at an airport. >> do you think amanda is trying to use your daughter for fame and fo
orlando bloom, miranda kerr, they're getting divorced. >> it's the old saying. you show me a hot chick and i'll show you a guy that's sick of [beep]. >> it's the same way for women. >> show me a guy with a lot of money and i'll show you a girl tired of spending it. right? >> we just got pauly d. at an airport. >> do you think amanda is trying to use your daughter for fame and fo
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it's not a way around the miranda ruling. the miranda ruling requires all government agencies to tell you before they ask you a question you don't have to answer it. the obama administration has taken a radical approach to the miranda rule by coming out of nowhere with this 48 hour rule that doesn't exist in any statute and no court has permitted it. >> going to regret it? >> i think they will. bass opposite they start using it there will be no stop to it. >> shepard: investigators want to talk with the wife of the older bombing suspect. are lawyer says she won't be able to tell them much because she had no idea he was up to anything until she saw he was a suspect on television. that part of the story is next. updating our breaking news. authorities in canada are expected to announce multiple arrests relate toad what they're calling a major bomb plot. we're now getting conflicting reports about whether new york city was on a target list. sources telling fox news, at laos one man was arrested in quebec, another in ontario. tha
it's not a way around the miranda ruling. the miranda ruling requires all government agencies to tell you before they ask you a question you don't have to answer it. the obama administration has taken a radical approach to the miranda rule by coming out of nowhere with this 48 hour rule that doesn't exist in any statute and no court has permitted it. >> going to regret it? >> i think they will. bass opposite they start using it there will be no stop to it. >> shepard:...
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for least 48 hours before miranda rights we given to him. lou: he was also under heavy sedation. i am not sure we can call that interrogation. >> we really don't know. if you recall there was not much said after he was arrested and nobody released information on his medical status at that particular point*. lou: we do know for a fact he had multiple gunshot unds and was near bleeding out as the expression goes. he was in very bad shape. but now let's turn to chicago. we have a situation since a 1978, a chicago police arresting shimmy my nails, 390 times since 1978. 83 alias common 92 theft. 65 disorderly conduct. what in the world is going on? >> accommodation, i don't know but it's a combination of a failure in the government, a failure of the jail system and a mental health problem. when you combine all three of those issues together this is what happens. this is not your typical situation. this is so extraordinary. when you have the problems this woman had with the overcrowding in the illinois state prison system. >> get has to cost a fortune. >> and you see the revolving door
for least 48 hours before miranda rights we given to him. lou: he was also under heavy sedation. i am not sure we can call that interrogation. >> we really don't know. if you recall there was not much said after he was arrested and nobody released information on his medical status at that particular point*. lou: we do know for a fact he had multiple gunshot unds and was near bleeding out as the expression goes. he was in very bad shape. but now let's turn to chicago. we have a situation...
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after an initial appearance before a federal magistrate from his hospital bed, where he was read his miranda rights, the 19-year-old charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapons of mass destruction of resulting in death. and one count of malicious different stru-- ofproperty, tha maximum penalty of death, federal complain reveals that the tsarnaev brothers were residing in the nation legally, dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan who was killed friday morning was a lawful permanent resident, one of the two told a carjacking victim thursday night they were the boston marathon bombers, a search of dzhokhar's umass dartmouth dorm room turned up a hat and jacket corne jack y suspect number 2. tsarnaev remains hospitalized at beth israel hospital with gunshot wounds to his head, neck, legs and hands, authorities believe one was sev-inflicted in -- self-inflectioned in a botched suicide attempt. >> canadian authorities announcing in connection with fbi they have broken up a terrorist plot to blow up a passenger train and bridge somewhere between toronto and u.s. border. a ballot th
after an initial appearance before a federal magistrate from his hospital bed, where he was read his miranda rights, the 19-year-old charged with one count of using and conspiring to use a weapons of mass destruction of resulting in death. and one count of malicious different stru-- ofproperty, tha maximum penalty of death, federal complain reveals that the tsarnaev brothers were residing in the nation legally, dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan who was killed friday morning was a lawful...
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miranda was shot to death after the three men got into an argument. >>> a follow-up to a deadly hit and run accident. the man arrested in the labor day crash which killed two women was made his first court appearance. he was driving a silver mercedes which slammed into a toyota carrying two women who were on their way to work at san jose airport. today's arraignment was continued. >>> investigators are trying to figure out how a mother hit and killed a boy riding his bike. it happened right outside a middle school in byron. he was wearing a helmet when she was fatally hit and dragged by the suv. >> the children are very sad. the whole school was brought together. principal spoke to the school. told all of the students what happened. again, extremely sad. the young boy was popular and well known. we have counseling per grade levels. >> the woman stopped when she realized she hit something. >>> another twist in the road for aldon smith. he's left the team indefinitely. it's not just smith. the 49ers are being criticized for how they're handling the situation. we are at -- >> reporter: he'
miranda was shot to death after the three men got into an argument. >>> a follow-up to a deadly hit and run accident. the man arrested in the labor day crash which killed two women was made his first court appearance. he was driving a silver mercedes which slammed into a toyota carrying two women who were on their way to work at san jose airport. today's arraignment was continued. >>> investigators are trying to figure out how a mother hit and killed a boy riding his bike. it...
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. >>> the boston bomber suspect told the fbi about his role before he was read his miranda rights. >>> james taylor helps say good-bye to sean collier. >>> plus, why is george w. bush front and center today. >>> security at today's nfl draft is taken to a whole new level. >>> several explosions on fuel barges and light up the night sky. >>> "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, april 25th, 2013. >>> good morning. to you, i'm richard lui. frustration is growing in the air and on the ground as more of the nation's airports are hit by long delays due to forced government budget cuts. complaints are mounting and the white house says a compromise could be on the way. tracie potts has the latest from washington. >> reporter: frustration is mounting, richard, because people have to sit and wait for planes to take off. 1500 workers are sitting at home every day, furloughed, not on the job as a result of the sequester cuts. here in washington, an faa administrator was asked about that and asked why it took the agency so long to let airlines and airpo
. >>> the boston bomber suspect told the fbi about his role before he was read his miranda rights. >>> james taylor helps say good-bye to sean collier. >>> plus, why is george w. bush front and center today. >>> security at today's nfl draft is taken to a whole new level. >>> several explosions on fuel barges and light up the night sky. >>> "early today" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "early today" for...
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>> first of all, i strongly believe that the public safety exception to the miranda rule appropriately applied. they could have continued the interrogation and they didn't and they had enough evidence to convict him not with stanteding any statement and it would not jeopardize a conviction. under those circumstances they have him on tape . if you insist on trying in criminal court. that is it a point much view . you have enough to convict him and why not let them play the exception out. >> and do you think we have lost vital information on the way? >> there is it an entire possibility . you don't spend six months over there . you conclude, we don't know . we need to find out if anybody over there, and i got to believe that if the russians had identified him to our government they may have been aware of him when he returned and did they fol him or keep their eyeos him, don't know. i think in the end of the day, the bigger picture is people in this country whoike these terrorist, they blended right in to a sophisticated international community, boston and contempary ways and hats on back
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there is a lot of truth, wait waive to give miranda rights. defense attorneys will do that inevitablely in a case like this especially where it's going to be what he says. >> megyn: the obligation is to protect his client, not to protect us. you need to have somebody looking out for you. he did, he did some things right after the break when our panel continues. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting soft. [ major nutrition ] ensure. nutrition in charge! >>. >> megyn: back mercedes and mark according to some reports, not independently confirmed he is claiming by writing out answers because he can't speak that well that his brother, his older brother wanted
there is a lot of truth, wait waive to give miranda rights. defense attorneys will do that inevitablely in a case like this especially where it's going to be what he says. >> megyn: the obligation is to protect his client, not to protect us. you need to have somebody looking out for you. he did, he did some things right after the break when our panel continues. okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with...
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i think the discussion about miranda is sue superfluous. some say it deter arrives from the fifth amendment and not from the warning and given the prevalence of it i don't think there's a person who doesn't know they have a right to remain silent. to think just because this young man was very intelligent and educated didn't know he had the right to remain silent because he was not given the miranda is silly. the fundamental issue is the paradigm in which we treat people in this instance facts as the attorney from the aclu point outs and i have to point out i'm not a huge fan of the aclu but i have to agree. we have an american citizen on american soil and to strip him of constitutional rights is preposterous. the supreme court has spoken to this after the civil war and they ruled that when the courts were open the right of habeas corpus couldn't be suspended. i'm a soldier and when you misuse the laws of war you endanger people like me on the battlefield. there are instances when terrorists are enemy combatants. this is not one of them. gue
i think the discussion about miranda is sue superfluous. some say it deter arrives from the fifth amendment and not from the warning and given the prevalence of it i don't think there's a person who doesn't know they have a right to remain silent. to think just because this young man was very intelligent and educated didn't know he had the right to remain silent because he was not given the miranda is silly. the fundamental issue is the paradigm in which we treat people in this instance facts...
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he is less forthcoming with information since being read his miranda rights. >>> investigators are learning more about the social media presence of dzhokhar tsarnaev, including a now deleted instagram account. the profile is no longer active but sources tell cnn the user, it's apparently his name on instagram, it may have belonged to tsarnaev. >> we can go back in time thanks to the google web cache. and here is data from that, and we can see there are the same six comments today, and here are a list of users that like the photo, and there have been new ones as well, but there is one that liked it on april 10th, and it's not -- you can see it's not on the concern the version. >> of course any information that they may be able to get from that is critical for authorities. one security analysts told cnn for the investigation, the deleted accounts are the most significant. >>> could a bomb-sniffing dog presented the boston marathon attacks or could a machine? new technology is pitting highly trained k-9s against man-made detecters. >> technology is coming that experts hope will keep everybody
he is less forthcoming with information since being read his miranda rights. >>> investigators are learning more about the social media presence of dzhokhar tsarnaev, including a now deleted instagram account. the profile is no longer active but sources tell cnn the user, it's apparently his name on instagram, it may have belonged to tsarnaev. >> we can go back in time thanks to the google web cache. and here is data from that, and we can see there are the same six comments...
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supreme court decision that led to the use of the miranda warning. it is used when please tell a suspect you have the right to remain silent. ernesto miranda was aggressive back in 1963 and convicted of kidnapping and raping an 18 year-old woman in phoenix. the supreme court said his rights against self-incrimination were not protected and he should not he should have had an attorney with them should not he should have had an [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. eat tomato sauce on my spaghetti. the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down. and you can't grow your enamel back. i was quite surprised, as only few as four exposures a day what that can do to you. it's q
supreme court decision that led to the use of the miranda warning. it is used when please tell a suspect you have the right to remain silent. ernesto miranda was aggressive back in 1963 and convicted of kidnapping and raping an 18 year-old woman in phoenix. the supreme court said his rights against self-incrimination were not protected and he should not he should have had an attorney with them should not he should have had an [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of...
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but he's clammed up since he was read his miranda rights. athena jones is at the white house this morning. good morning, athena. >> good morning. this has been controversial. in fact, house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers wants to know more about why the suspect was read his miranda rights when he was read them. he sent a letter to the attorney general demanding a full accounting of how the decision was reached. it contained multiple questions including who decided that the initial appearance on monday should be held at that specific time and in the hospital while the questioning was ongoing. he also wants to know if the fbi raised concerns about the timing of the reading to the suspect of his right to remain silennd right to a lawyer. those are some questions that he's asking. the department of justice hasn't responded directly to the long list of questions in the l congressman's leer, but prosecutors and fbi agents knew this initial appearance had been scheduled ahead of time. i can also tell you that susan candiotti talked to
but he's clammed up since he was read his miranda rights. athena jones is at the white house this morning. good morning, athena. >> good morning. this has been controversial. in fact, house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers wants to know more about why the suspect was read his miranda rights when he was read them. he sent a letter to the attorney general demanding a full accounting of how the decision was reached. it contained multiple questions including who decided that the...
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but at some point in time, go with miranda, that's fine. but in the initial stages, we don't want to repeat with the underwear bomber. >> brian: which is hours after, he lawyered up and shut up. >> this idea combatant versus criminal, i'm not particularly in the enemy combatant point from everything i'm hearing. >> gretchen: let me ask you about the cameras. so many people were fascinated by the amazing work the f.b.i. did do initially and going through hundreds and thousands of images, finding these two guys. is this a call now for more cameras in big cities? >> certainly. this is an evolution. i'm just back from london, which is probably the most failed city in the -- survveiled city in the world. we're getting money to put coordinated cameras, public safety cameras into new york. holding back most american cities now are funds. they're laying police officers. if they can't hire police, they don't have money for cameras. most of the images i saw related to the identification of these two kids were from private cameras, lord & taylor, diff
but at some point in time, go with miranda, that's fine. but in the initial stages, we don't want to repeat with the underwear bomber. >> brian: which is hours after, he lawyered up and shut up. >> this idea combatant versus criminal, i'm not particularly in the enemy combatant point from everything i'm hearing. >> gretchen: let me ask you about the cameras. so many people were fascinated by the amazing work the f.b.i. did do initially and going through hundreds and thousands...
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miranda or not but it sounds like this was premiranda by the magistrate. eric, thank you. >> all right. >> and more controversy surfacing tonight over tamerlan tsarnaev's 2010 trip to russia. how much did homeland know? here's what january -- janet napolitano said today. >> the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations -- the matter had been closed. >> but senator lindsey graham said the fbi claimed to know nothing, yes, nothing about the trip and tonight the fbi and homeland security briefing lawmakers. congressman jason chase is on the house homeland security committee. he joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> thanks, greta. >> can you clarify or do you know whether or not he mentioned going out of the united states? there's some confusion over what senator lindsay graham said and what the secretary said. >> i don't know what the secretary means when she said ping. what is clear to me from my past experience, the united states of america has no viable entry-exit system. we aren't able to track people as
miranda or not but it sounds like this was premiranda by the magistrate. eric, thank you. >> all right. >> and more controversy surfacing tonight over tamerlan tsarnaev's 2010 trip to russia. how much did homeland know? here's what january -- janet napolitano said today. >> the system pinged when he was leaving the united states. by the time he returned all investigations -- the matter had been closed. >> but senator lindsey graham said the fbi claimed to know nothing,...
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i want to ask you about the miranda rights question. it's interesting to me, it sounds like dzhokhar tsarnaev did not have a lawyer present, he had not been read his miranda rights when he confessed to the bombing. how much of the fact that he was still under this public safety exemption and didn't have his miranda rights read to him and then basically has clammed up in the days since -- how much do you think that affects sort of the weight of the confession, if you will? >> it's not clear that the government needs that, those statements to make its case. there seems to be overwhelming evidence here, forensic, photographic, video, that's going to be able, that they'll be able to use to convict him. so whatever statements he made was, were for intelligence purposes that have helped the fbi try to piece together what happened here. but they're not really needed to make the case in court. >> nbc's michael isikoff, thank you as always. >>> coming up, mayor bloomberg has already taken up fights against soda, salt and cigs. his next battle? g
i want to ask you about the miranda rights question. it's interesting to me, it sounds like dzhokhar tsarnaev did not have a lawyer present, he had not been read his miranda rights when he confessed to the bombing. how much of the fact that he was still under this public safety exemption and didn't have his miranda rights read to him and then basically has clammed up in the days since -- how much do you think that affects sort of the weight of the confession, if you will? >> it's not...
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capital correspondent nannette miranda has more from sacramento. [gunshots] >>> 50 shots fired in a span of 30 seconds. the police chief of one of california's violent cities says he needs help getting guns off his streets. >> i live a mile away from that intersection. so i can tell you firsthand this is a quality of life issue. >> to help local cities, senate democrats unveiled a package of ten bills that will be top priority this session, needing only a majority vote. in recent weeks they have talked up requiring a permit to purchase ammunition and seizing weapons from people who aren't supposed to have them. but they also now want to ban detachable magazines completely, change the definition of an illegal shotgun to include the new technology of a shotgun-rifle combination and require all guns to be registered with the state, closing current gaps. >> we need to lead the way. new york has stepped up and stepped forward. california needs to answer the call. >> a lot of these bills are infringements of the second amendment. >> but gun owners say th
capital correspondent nannette miranda has more from sacramento. [gunshots] >>> 50 shots fired in a span of 30 seconds. the police chief of one of california's violent cities says he needs help getting guns off his streets. >> i live a mile away from that intersection. so i can tell you firsthand this is a quality of life issue. >> to help local cities, senate democrats unveiled a package of ten bills that will be top priority this session, needing only a majority vote. in...
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i am informed, joe, that miranda was -- the suspect was mirandized today. i don't know exactly what that means. it doesn't sound like they will have enough elbow room to ask questions. what is your take? >> what happens was there was resentment in the hospital today where a u.s. magistrate average, prosecutor and a public defender were in attendance, in explaining the charges to the defendant, he was told he had the right to remain silent, that an attorney would be provided for him and he was asked if he understood those things. he did. he was told he did not have to make any statements. so the so-called period in which they were going to glean all of this intelligence from him has ended. if he chooses to speak, it will, no doubt, be over the objection of his public defender and now that he's lawyered up, my guess is that the talking is over. >> was this a mistake in i mean, a lot of people calling for enemy combatant status. that would have given a lot more time for questioning. he can be brought back into the federal system. at least he'd have a period wh
i am informed, joe, that miranda was -- the suspect was mirandized today. i don't know exactly what that means. it doesn't sound like they will have enough elbow room to ask questions. what is your take? >> what happens was there was resentment in the hospital today where a u.s. magistrate average, prosecutor and a public defender were in attendance, in explaining the charges to the defendant, he was told he had the right to remain silent, that an attorney would be provided for him and he...
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jon: to that end are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly time. jenna: the 19-year-old suspect was captured friday night in watertown found hiding in a boat parked in the backyard moments after police said the trail had gone cold. molly line is live outside the hospital in boston. what do we actually know about the suspect's condition today? >> well, dzhokhar tsarnaev is still inside the hospital under heavy guard, in serious condition but table stable ae stable according to local sources here. we are expected to hear from the u.s. attorney's office possibly as early as today on charges. there are varying reports about his ability to communicate. some have said he's been able to write things down, that is not confirmed through official fbi sources or the hospital staff on hand. we know from a high-ranking lawmaker that dzhokhar suffered a gunshot wound 0 to his throat, and they are not saying at this time whether it was self-inflicted. he had a considerable blood loss in the community of watertown during
jon: to that end are you okay with him not being read his miranda rights? >> i am. at this point i think it's perfectly time. jenna: the 19-year-old suspect was captured friday night in watertown found hiding in a boat parked in the backyard moments after police said the trail had gone cold. molly line is live outside the hospital in boston. what do we actually know about the suspect's condition today? >> well, dzhokhar tsarnaev is still inside the hospital under heavy guard, in...
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officials say tsarnaev went silent after a judge gave him his miranda warning. representative michele bachmann joins us. nice to see you. >> good to see you, greta. >> greta: you are a lawyer but also object to the procedure of what happened? >> we were shocked yesterday when we heard about this in the intelligence community. democrat and republican alike. we were all shocked we heard this had happened but the problem goes back to the fact that the obama administration filed charges over the weekend against terrorist number two that is what i call him. they filed the charges and the federal law demands under federal rules of civil procedure five that he must be given his miranda warning. >> greta: so the objection is not with what happened after the charges were filed because the rule is quite plain. the magistrate was right in doing what the magistrate did. >> he was. >> greta: so it was the filing of the charges that set the ball rolling. >> it did. let's look at who we are dealing with. we are dealing with someone who is a terrorist who made a decision to dec
officials say tsarnaev went silent after a judge gave him his miranda warning. representative michele bachmann joins us. nice to see you. >> good to see you, greta. >> greta: you are a lawyer but also object to the procedure of what happened? >> we were shocked yesterday when we heard about this in the intelligence community. democrat and republican alike. we were all shocked we heard this had happened but the problem goes back to the fact that the obama administration filed...
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is entitled to his miranda rights. why? >> well, i think the administration is handling it exactly correct. there is a public safety exception under the miranda allowing law enforcement to interview him, making sure there are no other bombs, threats, perpetrators still out there giving the law enforcement flexibility to do the that prior to miranda and i think the court will interpret it broadly and give them the time they need to make sure that the public is safe. after that, he will have to be mirandized, doesn't mean the end of cooperation, but no basis yet to conclude they should be treated at enemy combatants. we're talking about an american citizen on american soil. there's no evidence that i've seen yet that they were a part of an al qaeda cell or directed by a foreign government. we're very far afield from a situation which is sort of the paradigm for enemy combatant status. that is, someone captured on the balg battlefield in a theater of war. resist these charges as an enemy combatant. the court has proven capable
is entitled to his miranda rights. why? >> well, i think the administration is handling it exactly correct. there is a public safety exception under the miranda allowing law enforcement to interview him, making sure there are no other bombs, threats, perpetrators still out there giving the law enforcement flexibility to do the that prior to miranda and i think the court will interpret it broadly and give them the time they need to make sure that the public is safe. after that, he will...
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the government decided he will not be given the miranda warning. the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial decision nonetheless. some republicans think anyone who commits an act of terrorism even on american soil, even if they're american citizens as he is, should be brought before a military tribunal and treated as enemy combatant. >> it's a political hot potato. a lot of administration officials point out the so-called underwear bomber, umar farouk abdulmutallab continued to talk after being mirandized. thank you to you. >> what are investigators doing now? michael leiter served as the director of the national counterterrorism center under presidents bush and obama. good morni
the government decided he will not be given the miranda warning. the usual warning on every episode of "law & order." there's a question of public safety and they can question him for 48 hours before having to give him the warning and use that information in court. the justice department says most people even in these circumstances, even facing very serious charges ultimately the death penalty if the government chooses to bring it, they still choose to talk. it's a controversial...
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but i want to start out asking you about when his miranda rights were read. how much information was lost from dzhokhar tsarnaev when those were read? >> we don't know. we don't really know how far the f.b.i. got in the interrogation and how much information they obtained. keep in mind, it was a pretty slow process because it wasn't actually physical talking going on. he was writing his answers down or typing them in. so that's going to slow things down quote a bit. they had a number of hours to interview him. we don't know what they have yet. and a lot of people have said, well, it shut down now. we're not going to get any more information out of this guy. that's not necessarily true. his lawyer could easily say he's willing to cooperate again. at some point in the future, maybe the very near future, he could bring him in again or she could bring him in again and sit him down and get full cooperation and continue to go over that information. >> heather: maybe they could use his mother against him and use his sister-in-law against him. say, hey, we may be loo
but i want to start out asking you about when his miranda rights were read. how much information was lost from dzhokhar tsarnaev when those were read? >> we don't know. we don't really know how far the f.b.i. got in the interrogation and how much information they obtained. keep in mind, it was a pretty slow process because it wasn't actually physical talking going on. he was writing his answers down or typing them in. so that's going to slow things down quote a bit. they had a number of...
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they waved tsarnaev's miranda rights. they said he could still pose a threat either because there are more bombs planted out there or he's connected to a larger terrorist cell. either way it has some lawmakers concerned. as investigators continue to interrogate their suspect some lawmakers argue he should be treated as an enemy combatant and denied an attorney for the time being. >> we should be allowed her intelligence-gathering purposes. >> investigators say they're still uncertain whether zocor and his brother tamerlan who died in a shoot-out on friday with police have any ties to fore te union issued a statement saying we must not waver from our tried and true justice system even in the most difficult of times. denial of rights is un-american and will only make it harder to obtain fair convictions. some liberal lawmakers agree and said they would be comfortable with tsarnaev being designated as an enemy combatant. >> i don't believe. it would beunconstitutional to >> it carries its own risk especially if that suspect
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did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent.
did that 48-hour window come from that allowed officials to question them before reading them their miranda warnings. we're talking about a citizen terrorist. right here and right now. >> tom: thanks for joining us. here at the top of the stack, being a citizen offers us all kinds of constitutional protections, it's just one of the things that makes our citizenship so valuable in this country. if arrested, we have right to remain silent.
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jenna: please. >> i don't have a problem with miranda rights. this man can only be tried in federal court. he's never eligible for military commissions. a first year law student could convict this person. what i'm worried about is what does he know about future attacks? he's telling us that his brother was the bad guy, he's sort of just along for the ride. they had no international connections. guess what, he's down-playing his involvement. what i am suggesting is that we use the national security legal system where we can interview him without a lawyer to gather intelligence to prevent a future attack, rather than having to negotiate through his lawyer to get any information. jenna: but, if i could, senator, there seems to be a lot of discrepancy about some of the information come being out about this investigation. >> right. jenna: we've all seen it, you know, played out on the news and otherwise. i would like to drill down a little bit into an even change you just had about the boston terror attacks with the s*epbg o secretary of home land se
jenna: please. >> i don't have a problem with miranda rights. this man can only be tried in federal court. he's never eligible for military commissions. a first year law student could convict this person. what i'm worried about is what does he know about future attacks? he's telling us that his brother was the bad guy, he's sort of just along for the ride. they had no international connections. guess what, he's down-playing his involvement. what i am suggesting is that we use the national...
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. >> tsarnaev is being questioned without being given his miranda rights as a matter of public safety. >>> one byproduct of the events of last week is a certain sense of boston pride. it was on full display. yesterday as the bruins took part in their annual shirt off our backs ceremony. it's usually a carom for the fans. they asked the first responders to attend and gave them their jerseys. and there was neil diamond on saturday at fenway park. singing his "sweet caroline." as red sox fans sung along in unison. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ bum, bum, bum >> what a moment. >>> later in this half hour, details about the older brother's american wife. >>> and later on "good morning america," a closer look at any missed warning signs. >>> major breaking news from washington state. five people are dead in a shooting at an apartment complex in the town of federal way, south of seattle. a suspect was shot by police officers. he's believed to be the only shooter. no word yet from investigators on what led to the gunfire. this is a story we'll be tracking all morning. >>> a few of those displaced by
. >> tsarnaev is being questioned without being given his miranda rights as a matter of public safety. >>> one byproduct of the events of last week is a certain sense of boston pride. it was on full display. yesterday as the bruins took part in their annual shirt off our backs ceremony. it's usually a carom for the fans. they asked the first responders to attend and gave them their jerseys. and there was neil diamond on saturday at fenway park. singing his "sweet...
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officials with knowledge of dzhokhar tsarnaev's questioning before he was read his miranda rights revealed the two suspects originally planned to detonate their bombs on the 4th of july. after completing the bombs faster than expected, the tsarnaevs decided to move the attack to patriot's day. officials say the explosives used were made in tamerlan tsarnaev's house. last night the older tsarnaev body was moved to a funeral home at the request of his family. investigators are working to determine what role, if any, tamerlan's wife played in the attack. authorities have determined a fingerprint found on bomb frag ms do not long to katherine russell, but she's stopped cooperating feeling speculation there may be more to her story. the fbi continues to look for clues into how the brothers became radicalized. during his initial questioning, dzhokhar said he and his brother wat watched internet sermons of anwar al awlaki. he was killed by a drone strike in september of 2011. >>> president obama is set to wrap up his visit to mexico this morning. the president is promoting his push to fix the imm
officials with knowledge of dzhokhar tsarnaev's questioning before he was read his miranda rights revealed the two suspects originally planned to detonate their bombs on the 4th of july. after completing the bombs faster than expected, the tsarnaevs decided to move the attack to patriot's day. officials say the explosives used were made in tamerlan tsarnaev's house. last night the older tsarnaev body was moved to a funeral home at the request of his family. investigators are working to...
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nannette miranda has the story now from sacramento. >> 1987 vampire film, lost boys. >> my son was stolen. >> today he has a starring role in what could be a reality show. 47-year-old is lobbying politicians for a proposal that allows for a law to define him as a dad. a court has ruled he is just a sperm donor. >> you are not allowed to prove in any other way you are parent. >> the drama started when he and his former girlfriend agreed to have a child through artificial insemination. he was part of his son's life for more than two years. the actor could have been considered a legally father in a signed agreement was in place prior to conception. after a split, a no binding contract in place, he lost custody and hasn't seen the now 3-year-old for months. state senator jerry hill likes what he calls the horrified circus it created. >> because of the p.r. hype, it has lost its focus. to me the focus is parenting. what is in the best interests of the child. >> calls to the sacramento representative was not returned. but the sperm bank is against from changing the law. she was it a months preg
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that's issue of the miranda rights. to give you a better understanding on that, that's whether or not they should invoke this public safety exception that they are in the process of doing. but it doesn't help you very much if he can't communicate. while we'll make sure that this doesn't change the circumstances, it is expected that he would be mirandized as early as tomorrow. >> and then that would go into civilian court. okay. peter alexander at the white house. thank you very much for ironing all that out for us. >>> the legal questions over whether dzhokhar tsarnaev be tried as an enemy combatant, we'll take it further after the break. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. yo
that's issue of the miranda rights. to give you a better understanding on that, that's whether or not they should invoke this public safety exception that they are in the process of doing. but it doesn't help you very much if he can't communicate. while we'll make sure that this doesn't change the circumstances, it is expected that he would be mirandized as early as tomorrow. >> and then that would go into civilian court. okay. peter alexander at the white house. thank you very much for...
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in contact men toe, nannette miranda, abc7 news. >> a gun show continues today in vallejo after it drew huge crowds yesterday. organizers say the turnout was a lot bigger than anticipated but not surprising. the operators of this show say new legislation being pushed by gun control advocates only drives customers to stock up on weapons and ammunition that might not be available in the future. it is the first of four gun shows scheduled in vallejo over the next six months. >>> in about 30 minutes a report commissioned by the family of late penn state head coach joe paterno is due to be released. his widow, sue paterno, said he was a moral, disciplined man, who never twisted the truth. today's report is the family's response to the investigation by former fbi director loui frie that accused paterno of covering up the sex abuse scandal that involved his former assistant coach jerry sandusky. that led to his firing in 2011. sandusky was sentenced to prison after being convicted of 45 counts of sex abuse. katie couric will have an interview with sue paterno tomorrow on "katie" only at abc7.
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it allows the justice department to delay reading a suspect his miranda rights if doing so is in the interest of -- quote -- "public safety." the administration had rightly invoked this public safety exception in the case of the boston suspect which provided our national security professionals a discreet period of time to gather intelligence from the suspect without the presence of his lawyer. however, soon after questioning him this way, the administration recently reversed itself and read the suspect his miranda rights. in doing so, the administration, in my view, gave up a valuable opportunity to lawfully and thoroughly question the suspect for purposes of gathering intelligence about potential future terrorist plots. whether we will be able to acquire such information has now been left entirely at the discretion of the suspect and his lawyer. put simply, the suspect has been told he has the right to remain silent, and if he doesn't want to provide intelligence, he doesn't have to. is this a responsible balance between a citizen's rights and our national security? the suspect had
it allows the justice department to delay reading a suspect his miranda rights if doing so is in the interest of -- quote -- "public safety." the administration had rightly invoked this public safety exception in the case of the boston suspect which provided our national security professionals a discreet period of time to gather intelligence from the suspect without the presence of his lawyer. however, soon after questioning him this way, the administration recently reversed itself...
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and knowledge that he had a role in the boston marathon attack but he did so before he was told his miranda rights. >> we will be right back. >> some san francisco firefighters are ranking in six-figure overtime pay checks because of staffing shortages that have a department managers scheduling numerous extra shifts. the san francisco chronicle points to a lieutenant at station 39 on portola avenue collected $221,000 in overtime last year, raising his total salary to $363,000. the fire department has already spent their $38 million overtime budget which two months ago in the fiscal year, they are asking the board of supervisors to approve another $4.1 million. the president of the firefighters' union said some firefighters put in hundreds of hours of overtime a year because of chronic understaffing. fire chief joane hays-wide agrees that the current overtime modeled is not sustainable. >> allegations of extreme child abuse has surfaced at and east bay preschool. police say, that it was at the sunnyside infant and preschool in livermore. two women were allegedly tying up infants, and swaddli
and knowledge that he had a role in the boston marathon attack but he did so before he was told his miranda rights. >> we will be right back. >> some san francisco firefighters are ranking in six-figure overtime pay checks because of staffing shortages that have a department managers scheduling numerous extra shifts. the san francisco chronicle points to a lieutenant at station 39 on portola avenue collected $221,000 in overtime last year, raising his total salary to $363,000. the...
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let's get back to the miranda rights and when authorities read them to the suspect. what's washington saying about this? >> reporter: hi, carol. you know, this is a subject that's coming up a lot here on capitol hill here in washington. you know, congressman mike rogers, the head of the house intelligence committee, the chairman, he wants the know more about how the suspect was read the rights, right to remain silent and a lawyer monday at the hospital. he sent a letter to attorney general holder asking a number of questions, amid them, did anyone from the department of justice or fbi raise concerns about the reading of the miranda rights? the department of justice didn't yet respond to the list of questions but they have said that prosecutors and fbi agents were told ahead of time that this initial appearance was being scheduled and so we do know from at least one law enforcement official who spoke with cnn's susan candiotti, they felt that the initial bedside interviews with the suspect were very thorough and the timing of the reading of the miranda rights didn't h
let's get back to the miranda rights and when authorities read them to the suspect. what's washington saying about this? >> reporter: hi, carol. you know, this is a subject that's coming up a lot here on capitol hill here in washington. you know, congressman mike rogers, the head of the house intelligence committee, the chairman, he wants the know more about how the suspect was read the rights, right to remain silent and a lawyer monday at the hospital. he sent a letter to attorney...
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. >> some believe despite yesterday's reading of his miranda rights the federal government still holds swooifr the younger tsarnaev. negotiate ago plea deal under which he would cooperate with authorities in exchange for sparing his life remains an option. >>> the wife of the dead boston bombing suspect found out her husband and brother in law were the accused bomber the same way all americans did on tv. her lawyer claims she suspected nothing this as they ask another question was tamerlan tsarnaev involved in a 2009 triple murder. molly, we also hear that there is good news today about the victim. >> good morning, heather. two in critical condition. doctors are telling us everyone now in the hospital are expect to do survive. there were 14 patients that lost lefshs. boston medical center say many are up and walking and they are preparing for a massive exodus as they call it to rehab. many recoveries underway. investigators are looking to speak with suspect number one's wife tamerlan tsarnaev was married to katherine russell tsarnaev. they met in college in 2010 and sometime around tha
. >> some believe despite yesterday's reading of his miranda rights the federal government still holds swooifr the younger tsarnaev. negotiate ago plea deal under which he would cooperate with authorities in exchange for sparing his life remains an option. >>> the wife of the dead boston bombing suspect found out her husband and brother in law were the accused bomber the same way all americans did on tv. her lawyer claims she suspected nothing this as they ask another question...
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miranda kerr is with us. victoria's secret supermodel, here to reveal her tips for looking and feeling your best. she is not only one of the hottest models in the world right now. but also, mother of a gorgeous 2-year-old little boy, with her husband, actor, orlando bloom. we welcome you. >> thank you for having me. great to be here. >> you're so busy. i feel like i see you everywhere. >> i am a busy mom. but i take time off with the boys. >> we saw you looking quite gorgeous at the oscars. one of my favorite pictures of yesterday, was at the "vanity fair" party. you and your husband, trying to take a beautiful shot together. and yet, you weren't alone. >> did you notice at the time? >> it was awesome. he's, you know, he's a friend. he was having fun. and we saw him on the red carpet. we're like, hey, how are you doing? and he's like, woo hoo. stepping right in there. >> one of those magical shots. >> i love it. i think it's awesome. >> your little boy is 2 years old. >> he's really good. he's so healthy. suc
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. >> he did not need to see his miranda rights read to him in bed. it's laughable. >> the enemy is radical islam. >> i'd waterboard him, myself. >>> you are about to look live at a press conference in boston. where governor deval patrick and mayor thomas menino are about to speak about the formation and purpose of the one fund boston campaign. designed to assist those who are affected by last week's bomb attacks. this takes place as dzhokhar tsarnaev lies in a hospital bed facing charges. his condition now reported as fair. more than a week after the bombing, 45 of the scores of wounded remain hospitalized, and at least 13 have lost limbs. for the victims, the physical and emotional toll comes with a very real financial one as well. massive bills for trauma care, prosthetic limbs and even home modifications. not to mention, lengthy physical rehab and psychological counseling. as such, one fund boston is stepping in to help. already raising over $10 million for victims and their families. and while the injured struggle with recovery, the families of t
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do we know who sent the judge, who sent the magistrate to read the miranda rights? why, or who sent them at that time? >> reporter: you've hit on the key question. the issue this morning is whether this was directed by the justice department here in washington or it was selfdirected by the u.s. attorney's office in boston. but what is clear from the facts of our reporting is that this interrogation process was interrupted and i would add it was interrupted less than halfway through the public safety exception and i would add that in situations such as this based on my reporting on the underwear bombing in 2009 is when you have a suspect who has been either severely injured or heavily sedated that it's very slow going this these interrogations and often the interrogators have to go back several times to try to verify the information given the circumstances. jenna: a lot for us to consider there. catherine, thank you, we appreciate that very much. jon: that is very strange. all of a sudden in the middle of this interrogation the magistrate shows up with the miranda wa
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do you think federal judge should have read the boston suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev miranda warning while the f.b.i. was still in the process of questioning him? tweets your answers -- i will read system of your responses later on in this hour. >>> the problem is, you know, the president has laid down the line. he can't be a dotted line. it can't be anything other than a red line. more than just syria, iran is paying attention to this. north korea is paying attention to this. so i think the options aren't huge but some action needs to be taken. >> that was house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers on abc's "if this week" weighing in on the syrian situation and whether or not the u.s. should get involved. conor powell is in the mideast bureau and he joins with us more. hello, conor. >> hello, shannon. there is international pressure for the united states to intervene in syria now that there is evidence that they used chemical weapons. former general said he was ordered to use chemical weapons in the tunnels and caves used by rebels but he refused the orer and instead used disinfect
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you shouldn't have questioned without his miranda. what happens then? that means, they throw out his statement. so what? they don't need his statement in connection. >> they have all the other evidence. >> this is about getting intelligence from him. not a statement they can use in court. >> and these charges expected to be filed. almost certain to face the death penalty. >> it will be a death-eligible charge for sure. a decision made later to seek the death penalty. the use of a weapon of mass destruction would be a death-eligible. >> the fbi interviewing the older brother in 2011. some members of congress saying that was a missed opportunity, criticizing the fbi for not keeping their eyes on tamerlan. >> well, let's look at this. hundreds of thousands of versions of him are floating around the country. the fbi go, they do a background, sometimes ultimately interview them. visiting jihadist websites are not against the law. a lot of teenagers and young adults are doing that. so, the question is, you have to do an assessment if you're an fbi agent. do y
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did we read the boston suspect bombing his miranda rights too soon? why do they judge stop the questioning? valuable intel possibly lost. all rise, the judge is next. stuart: new concerns of the amount of time the fbi had to question the boston bombing suspect. in a blockbuster exclusive from fox news anchor, a judge walked into the hospital room, stop the questioning after 16 hours, read him his miranda rights, he clams up. all rise, judge napolitano is here. i'm outraged at this because the fbi had 48 hours to question him, they got genetically ever colder given him 48 hours. i don't care where he got the 48 hours from, he gave them 48 hours, he clams up and the fbi is now very upset they didn't have the time to get the proper intel out of him. >> is apparent the right hand didn't know what the left hand was doing. and that is a very serious rate down. for eight hours is debatable if they have the lawful authority for it but it appears they were told they would have this time. while a team of fbi agents interrogating this guy in his hospital ro
did we read the boston suspect bombing his miranda rights too soon? why do they judge stop the questioning? valuable intel possibly lost. all rise, the judge is next. stuart: new concerns of the amount of time the fbi had to question the boston bombing suspect. in a blockbuster exclusive from fox news anchor, a judge walked into the hospital room, stop the questioning after 16 hours, read him his miranda rights, he clams up. all rise, judge napolitano is here. i'm outraged at this because...
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all of this is moot right now, because as you know, yesterday, he was formally given his miranda rights and a judge magistrate at his bed side with a court-appointed attorney, a public defender. this is moot as the obama administration has made its decision. is lindsey graham on sound legal ground, saying he should be tried in a civilian court, but held and questioned as an enemy combatant? >> i think the only fair answer to that question is we don't know. because it's never been done before in american history to have some sort of hybrid combatant and criminal proceeding. we do know from jake tapper's reporting, there was an interrogation of tsavraev. and he did disclose his position that there was no broader conspiracy here. just him and his pressure. it seems like the justice department and the fbi have done the kind of interrogation that at least -- that lindsey graham seems to want to have been done, perhaps not as extensive as it might have been. but there was a premiranda interrogation and authorities can work with that, at least now going forward. >> i think that's a fair point.
all of this is moot right now, because as you know, yesterday, he was formally given his miranda rights and a judge magistrate at his bed side with a court-appointed attorney, a public defender. this is moot as the obama administration has made its decision. is lindsey graham on sound legal ground, saying he should be tried in a civilian court, but held and questioned as an enemy combatant? >> i think the only fair answer to that question is we don't know. because it's never been done...
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but as to the miranda work, the fact of the matter is, you can't let this thing go on for too long. it's already in a legal gray area, and if you hold somebody and don't read them miranda, the fact of the matter is, that could cause problems in the civilian trial to come, which everyone debragrees he is going get. so to hold him as a combatant and not put him in a military tribunal, to hold him as a combatant and put him in a civilian trial, you could cause problem. >> former cia officer, buck sexton. buck, thanks for your time today, i appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >>> i want to to pass along a quick programming note to you. "caught on camera: terror in boston" will premiere tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern. it's a comprehensive look at the bombing until the suspect's arrest, on here on msnbc. >>> and there is more developing news we're following for you today. the house of representatives expected to vote on a bill that would put an end to the faa furloughs, which are causing delays, as you've probably seen, if you're traveling, around airports in the country. congresswoman
but as to the miranda work, the fact of the matter is, you can't let this thing go on for too long. it's already in a legal gray area, and if you hold somebody and don't read them miranda, the fact of the matter is, that could cause problems in the civilian trial to come, which everyone debragrees he is going get. so to hold him as a combatant and not put him in a military tribunal, to hold him as a combatant and put him in a civilian trial, you could cause problem. >> former cia officer,...
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they read him his miranda rights. he has not said anything since. >>steve: he completely clammed up. >>brian: thanks. couldn't even get 48 hours out of him. meanwhile, he had those rights all along but they didn't read him his rights. they didn't lawyer him up. once they did, he stopped. meanwhile, you can no longer say that when tamerlan left the u.s., went to russia and came back, that no one noted he returned. as it turns out, according to "the boston globe," there was one customs agent that did realize that he came back and did alert the boston joint terrorist task force who did not tell the f.b.i., who would have then said, wait a second, maybe we should talk to him again. but it didn't happen because they stopped communicating to each other. >>gretchen: the alibi or defense of that right now is they're claiming even if they would have been notified that he was in the country after being away for six or seven months in a bad region of russia, even if they would have been notified about that, there wouldn't have been enough reason to do anything
they read him his miranda rights. he has not said anything since. >>steve: he completely clammed up. >>brian: thanks. couldn't even get 48 hours out of him. meanwhile, he had those rights all along but they didn't read him his rights. they didn't lawyer him up. once they did, he stopped. meanwhile, you can no longer say that when tamerlan left the u.s., went to russia and came back, that no one noted he returned. as it turns out, according to "the boston globe," there was...
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nominees themselves add their favorites to watch ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: miranda lambert performed but was looking forward to seeing someone else. >> i am sitting behind beyonce. and kelly clarkson. >> reporter: kelly paid tribute to caroll king and the late patti page after winning for best pop album. >> reporter: it wouldn't be the grammys without one of a kind moments. and los angeles police department did tell me there was a heightened level of security tonight at the grammys just as there are with every major show here but added anxiety tonight, ken and elizabeth with that massive man hunt still under way for the former la collina dal lago cop accused of -- la cop accused of killing three people. >> no question the city is on high alert the whole area is. last year it seemed like the theme centered around the recent death of whitney houston, if this year had a theme what do you thing it would be? >> reporter: probably the most striking thing for a lot of music critics is leading up to the awards show there wasn't an it nominee or performer. last year there was a lot of attenti
nominees themselves add their favorites to watch ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: miranda lambert performed but was looking forward to seeing someone else. >> i am sitting behind beyonce. and kelly clarkson. >> reporter: kelly paid tribute to caroll king and the late patti page after winning for best pop album. >> reporter: it wouldn't be the grammys without one of a kind moments. and los angeles police department did tell me there was a heightened level of security...